What is a Pack Meeting?
In Cub Scouting, scouts are grouped by age into individual Dens. A Den can consist of about six to twelve scouts, adult leaders and helpers. The Dens meet about twice a month to work on fun projects, earning belt loops and awards along the way.
Each month, all of the Dens get together for a Pack Meeting. These meetings include special ceremonies to present Scouts with the awards they've earned and include fun activities. Families are always welcome at Pack Meetings to help celebrate their Scouts' achievements.
In Pack 341, our Pack Meetings always have a fun activity planned! You can check the Pack 341 CALENDAR for the full schedule of events. Also check this page regularly to catch highlights of the upcoming meeting -- there are new adventures every month!
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Cub Scouting is all about FAMILY and our Pack Meetings are no exception! Families of Scouts with young siblings are encouraged to bring them along -- many Pack activities will be open to them as well.